English Grammar
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100

What is a noun? Give an example.

A person, place, or thing; Dog

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg

100

Who is the current Chief of Kitigan Zibi?

Chief Dylan Whiteduck

100

This city is commonly referred to as the 'big apple'.

New York City

100

This language is the most spoken language in the world.

English

200
What is a verb? Give an example.

An Action Word; Jump

200

What is full of holes but still holds water.

A sponge

200

This tradition involves the burning of one or more medicinal ingredients collected from the earth.

Smudging.

200

This large, ancient statue resembles a Cat and is located in Africa. 

The Sphinx
200
If you unraveled all the DNA in your body and placed it end to end, how far would it travel?

60 billion kilometers - here to the sun 500 times!

300

What is an adjective? Give an example.

A word used to describe a noun; Beautiful
300

If you are travelling 70 kilometers per half hour, how far do you travel in one hour?

140 kilometers.

300

What year was Kitigan Zibi officially established?

1853

300

This is the largest country in the world (by land area).

Russia

300

This type of cheese is purposely moldy and has the smell of stinky feet.

Blue Cheese

400

Unscramble the letters to form an adjective:

YKULC

LUCKY

400

What goes up but never comes down?

Age

400
Kitigan Zibi is known to have some of the best of this sugary topping.

Awazibi Maple Syrup.

400

This city is said to be lost under the sea.

Atlantis

400

What makes a fruit a fruit and a vegetable a vegetable?

The fruit is the part of the plant that comes from the flower and contains the seeds. The other parts of the plants are the vegetables. 

500

Unscramble the letters to form an adjective:

AMCULRSU

MUSCULAR

500

What gets wet while drying?

A towel.

500

Who was the first Chief of Kitigan Zibi and what was the purpose of his three canoe trips to Toronto?

Chief Antoine Pakinawatik - to have the boundaries established and to have the land for the reserve officially chartered.

500

Why is there no wind at the equator?

The trade winds coming from the south and the north meet near the equator. These converging trade winds produce general upward winds as they are heated, so there are no steady surface winds. This area of calm is called the doldrums.

500

How many glasses of milk can a cow produce in it's lifetime?

200 000